Fridays are for New Music

Date December 7, 2007

Today’s song is Yo-Yo Ma playing “Gabriel’s Oboe” from the Mission. It comes from the disc, Appassionato.

 
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8 Responses to “Fridays are for New Music”

  1. jim said:

    that is such a beautiful peace. thanks for sharing it, I just put the mission to the top of my netflix, i’ve been wanting to see it again for a long time.

  2. Mike in the Box said:

    The Mission is such an underrated movie. I had watched it for a Theology in Film course. I could not find it anywhere and eventually just bought it. I am glad I did. For some reason, very few people have seen it or even heard about it. There are so many great scenes and the music is incredible. Glad you posted this.

  3. Jan said:

    Also gorgeous: Hard Times Come Again No More sung by James Taylor and played by Yo Yo Ma. Words by Stephen Foster.

  4. Mykel Pickens said:

    Actually, Tuesdays are for new music, thats when record companies release new music…I’m just sayin….

  5. Andy Acton said:

    great version and the Missio movie and original soundtrack by Enncio Morricone is beautiful. both huge faves of mine.

  6. Mike in the Box said:

    Adam, what are you using to host (and/or embed) the file? It is a flash player of some sort, isn’t it? Just the geek in me getting curious.

  7. melissa said:

    Mike in the Box -

    I did some googling, and found this link, which shows you how to embed music files in this type of flash player. You need your own web space for hosting, and the embedding is pretty simple. (I got it to work for me on the first try - unheard of!!)

    http://www.macloo.com/examples/audio_player/

    Hope this helps. :)

  8. Mike in the Box said:

    Thanks Melissa. Adam actually emailed me about it. I was just curious. I am always looking for new tricks and tips to spice things up.

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